In this episode, we unpack how American society shapes the way Black men and women see themselves—and each other. From early lessons about self-worth to cultural messages about success and independence, many of these narratives create tension in how we relate, love, and hold one another accountable.
We’ll explore how unrealistic ideals and unspoken expectations can strain relationships, particularly when Black men and women are navigating different pressures from society. The conversation asks: Are these expectations truly serving us, or are they deepening divides? And what does accountability look like for both men and women if we want to build healthier, more balanced partnerships?
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